July 7, 201312 yr I just recently had a call from a good customer of ours to build a washroom full of cabinets. We will be making one base unit, an upper to go above the base, then a smaller upper to go into a ceiling alcove above the washer and dryer. The style is shaker/early American. All solid pine construction, ratchet style adjustable shelves, and milk paint. Awww, yes, Milk Paint, ok guys, who has used it, and what are your great tips for a great finished project using Milk Paint! I don't want to see any links to articles or sites on how to use Milk Paint, I can do that, I know how to use Google! What I am looking for is first hand experience here on TPW of members who have used the process. Thanks for any tips folks!!!! John Morris The Patriot Woodworker /forums/uploads/ning-image001-11650-49.jpg">
July 7, 201312 yr I haven't used it but there are some users listed in the Woodcraft Blog entries- http://blog.woodcraft.com/2012/10/arizona-woodcraft-supports-sonoran-living-live-refurbishing-contest/ Maybe they can help. Lew Kauffman- Wood Turners Forum Host Time Traveler and Purveyor of the Universe's Finest Custom Rolling Pins!
July 7, 201312 yr Author OK Lew, you broke my number one rule in this discussion, LOL! But hey, who can argue about a link directing us to our premier sponsor Woodcraft!!!!! Thanks Lew. Lewis Kauffman said: http://blog.woodcraft.com/2012/10/arizona-woodcraft-supports-sonora... Maybe they can help. Lew Kauffman- Wood Turners Forum Host Time Traveler and Purveyor of the Universe's Finest Custom Rolling Pins! John Morris The Patriot Woodworker /forums/uploads/ning-image001-11652-91.jpg">
July 7, 201312 yr you gotta do what you gotta do...John Morris said:OK Lew, you broke my number one rule in this discussion, LOL! But hey, who can argue about a link directing us to our premier sponsor Woodcraft!!!!! Thanks Lew.Lewis Kauffman said:
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